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Sealed: W. Baker. M. Buderer. J. Hauver. J. Kelbaugh. L_ J. Stoner. E. Bowling. J. Burtis. N. Shipley. Stand ing: S. Steelman, r. Prico. M. J. Collerd, J. McDowell. M. Clayton. M. West. L_ Beglin. B. Sialey. C. McNabb. B. Coblenz. V. Riker, S. Brooks. P. Weaver. J. Silcox. M. Stewart. M. Vanderbeek. G, Turner The Home Economics Club endeavors gives the newcomers a chance to become to help the majors in this field obtain more acquainted. In the spring they have the knowledge and to help those others who annual style show to let the rest of the are interested get some idea of what it is college know just what comes out of those all about. Through various speakers they sewing classes. And then there is always try to learn of the vocational opportunities, the refreshment stand at the Bazaar to keep the customs and practices of other coun- tries, and any other part of this work you in contact with the foods classes. which may be of special interest to This year the club has as its officers the girls. Edith Bowling. president; Lucy Jane Their recent cooperation with the local Stoner. vice-president; Jean Kelbaugh. high schools has proved helpful to the secretary; and Joanna Hauver. treasurer. teaching majors and enjoyable to all. We have them to thank for ushering the The yearly activities start with the fresh- Home Economics Club through a very suc- men tea in the management house which cessful year. 48